Italy - Emanuela Orlandi, 15, Rome, 22 June 1983

  • #101
Hi !
I'm currently doing a study about Mirella Gregori and Emanuela Orlandi cases. I already have a lot of information, but I'm starting to map it out. I'm finding a problem with Mirella's school that I'd like to find on the map of Roma.
Some sources say Mirella Gregori ""who studied successfully in the second grade at the Women's Commercial Institute "Padre Reginaldo Giuliani" at Via dell Olmata, 4"" and some others "She attended the Amerigo Vespucci Technical Institute on Via Montebello."
Anyway, the Via Montebello Technical Institute doesn't exist anymore at this adress. It is now a State Scientific High School.
Does anyone know where Mirella Gregori studied (and what?)
My request is quite urgent thank you so much !
Apparently the Reginaldo school was frequented by her sister Maria Antonietta instead: Eventi pre 22 giugno 1983. Mirella&Emanuela | Blog di Emanuela Orlandi
Mirella frequented the Amerigo Vespucci school.
The error originated in an article written in 1983 and the media kept on repeating the error(s):

L’articolo però contiene due errori. Per primo scrissero che Mirella, al momento della scomparsa, indossava dei pantaloni di colore nero mentre nella denuncia di scomparsa, la signora Vittoria specificò che i pantaloni erano di colore bianco. Poi scrissero che Mirella frequentava l’Istituto Reginaldo Giuliani che invece era la scuola che frequentava la sorella, Maria Antonietta. Mirella frequentava l’Istituto Tecnico Amerigo Vespucci di via Montebello, poco lontano dal bar di via Volturno. Questi due errori vennero ripetuti da tutti i giornali nei giorni e mesi successivi.
 
  • #102
  • #103
  • #104
Bumping this thread up.
 
  • #105
Update:

La scomparsa di Emanuela Orlandi, indagata un'amica​


Trovato un appunto inedito di Emanuela Orlandi​


New Lead Emerges in Orlandi Case as Parliamentary Inquiry Uncovers Handwritten Note
De Priamo explained to ANSA that the commission, supported by the Carabinieri’s ROS unit, located an unpublished note written by Orlandi. In it, she references what appears to be a small theatre-cineforum—referred to as “il montaggio delle attrazioni”—located on Via Cassia, not far from the home of the late B-movie director Bruno Mattei.

He (=De Priamo) noted that the so-called “London lead,” once circulated widely, now increasingly appears to have been an intentional diversion, including at the expense of Pietro Orlandi. Work is underway to understand who engineered it and for what purpose.
 

Guardians Monthly Goal

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
40
Guests online
1,182
Total visitors
1,222

Forum statistics

Threads
636,259
Messages
18,693,427
Members
243,584
Latest member
Mmselle
Back
Top